Crypto Listings & Delistings Calendar
A live, cross-exchange calendar of new coin listings and upcoming delistings. Arbitron detects new perpetual-futures markets and scheduled delistings across 15+ exchanges — Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, Gate.io, MEXC and more — the moment they appear, with a countdown to every event.
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How to read this calendar
- Listing — a coin's perpetual-futures market is newly added on an exchange. Fresh listings often open with wide price spreads versus other venues.
- Delisting — a market is scheduled for removal. The countdown shows the time left to close positions before trading halts.
- Effective date — when the event takes effect. A “~” marks an observed time when no scheduled date was announced.
- Source — how the event was found: the exchange API, an official announcement, or Arbitron's instrument-diff detection.
What are crypto listings and delistings?
A listing is when an exchange adds a new trading market for a token; a delisting is when it removes one. On perpetual-futures venues these events move fast and are easy to miss. Arbitron continuously watches every supported exchange's instrument list and announcement feed, so new markets and scheduled removals appear here within minutes.
New to delistings? See how delist detection works.
Why listings and delistings matter for arbitrage
Fresh listings frequently trade at a premium or discount on one venue versus another, opening short-lived spread-arbitrage windows. Delistings can drain liquidity, widening spreads in the final hours. Both are prime signals for cross-exchange and funding-rate arbitrage.
Frequently asked questions
Which exchanges does the listings calendar cover?
Arbitron tracks new listings and delistings across 15+ major perpetual-futures exchanges, including Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, Gate.io, MEXC, KuCoin and HTX.
How quickly are new listings detected?
New perpetual markets are usually detected within minutes of appearing on an exchange's instrument list, and scheduled delistings as soon as they are announced.
What happens to my position when a coin is delisted?
When a perpetual market is delisted, the exchange settles or force-closes open positions at the delisting time. The calendar's countdown shows exactly how long you have to exit before trading stops.
Is the listings calendar free?
Yes — the listings and delistings calendar is completely free and needs no account. Sign up only if you want to automate arbitrage on these events.
How can I trade new listings and delistings?
New listings and delistings often create price spreads between exchanges. Arbitron's scanner and automated bots turn those spreads into market-neutral arbitrage trades.
Turn listings into arbitrage
Arbitron automates market-neutral arbitrage on the spreads that new listings and delistings create — across every exchange you connect.
Listing and delisting data is provided for information only and may be incomplete or delayed. Always confirm on the exchange before trading. This is not financial advice.
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Bybit
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Gate.io
HTX
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